- Introduction to the course!
- In-class excercise: Foucault & Deleuze conversation about theory and practice
- In-class group reading: Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed (chapter 2)
Week One (May 23) - Mapping Cultural Theory
Week One (May 25) - Marxism, Ideology & Hegemony
Readings for today:
- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, "The Ruling Class and the Ruling Ideas."
- Louis Althusser, "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses"
- Raoul Vaneigem, "Introduction," The Revolution of Everyday Life (Rebel Press, 2001).
- Hegemony (definition from Cultural Theory: The Key Concepts)
Reading Questions & Guides:
- Guide: More on Althusser - ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses (click here for the print version)
- Guide: Lecture notes on Marxism and Ideology
- Guide: 'Hegemony' entry in The Dictionary of Marxist Thought
- Guide: Marx's "Real Basis of Ideology" (you can download a print copy here).
- Guide: Marx's take on 'commodity fetishism'
Soundtrack (just for fun):
- Billy Bragg, "The World Turned Upside Down"
- The Broadways, "15 Minutes"
- Dillinger Four, "Minimum Wage is a Gateway Drug"
- The Strike, "Kicking Ass (For the Working Class)"
- "The Internationale" (Spanish version)
For further reading/research:
- Karl Marx, excerpts from The German Ideology (written in 1845-1846). First Premises of the Materialist Method; History: Fundamental Conditions; Private Property and Communism, from The German Ideology.
- C.L.R James, "They Showed the Way to Labor Emancipation: On Karl Marx and the 75th Anniversary of the Paris Commune," Labor Action, March 18, 1946.
- Raymond Williams, "Hegemony," in Marxism and Literature (Oxford: 1977) pp 108-114.
- David Harvey's online course on Marx's Capital (video lectures).
- Paul Smith, "A Memory of Marxism" (1993).
- Georg Lukacs, "What is Orthodox Marxism?," History & Class Consciousness.
- Stuart Hall, "Gramsci's Relevance for the Study of Race and Ethnicity."
- Professor Ron Strickland's lecture on 'commodity fetishism', from his online course in Cultural Theory (YouTube video).
- Income inequality in the United States (a pictorial), Salon.com
Week Two (June 1) - The Frankfurt School
Readings for today
- Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno, "The Culture Industry," from ed. Simon During, The Cultural Studies Reader, Third Edition (Routledge: 2007).
- Walter Benjamin, "The Work of Art in the Age of its Technological Reproduction," from ed. Simon During, The Cultural Studies Reader, Third Edition (Routledge: 2007).
- "Frankfurt School" in John Storey, Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: An Introduction. NOTE: You can access a PDF copy of the entire book (Cultural Theory and Popular Culture) HERE.
- FIRST RESPONSE PAPER DUE TODAY! (on any of the readings thus far)
- Questions: Horkheimer & Adorno, Benjamin, Frank (NOTE: ignore the ones on Frank)
- Guide: Horkheimer & Adorno on the 'culture industry'.
- Guide: A quick overview on Adorno.
- Guide: The Culture Industry: a slide lecture (open w/ Internet Explorer) by Prof. Warner at UC Santa Barbara.
- Guide: Introduction to Walter Benjamin: a slide lecture (open w/ Internet Explorer) by Prof. Warner at UC Santa Barbara.
- Professor Ron Strickland's lecture on Frankfurt School Critical Theory, from his online course in Literary and Cultural Studies (YouTube video).
- David Barsamian, "Public Relations, Corporate Spin and Propaganda: An interview with Stuart Ewen," Z Magazine, May 2000.
- Thomas Frank, "Why Johnny Can't Dissent," from Commodify Your Dissent.
- Guy Debord, Society of the Spectacle, Translated by Ken Knabb, London: Rebel Press, 2004 (Originally published as La Société du Spectacle in 1967).
- Stuart Ewen, "The Unseen Engineers: Biography of an Idea," from PR! A Social History of Spin. pp. 146-173.
- Theodor W. Adorno, "Culture Industry Reconsidered," New German Critique, No. 6 (Autumn, 1975), pp. 12-19.
- Adam Curtis' The Century of the Self
- Douglas Kellner, "The Frankfurt School Revisited: A Critique of Martin Jay's The Dialectical Imagination," New German Critique, No. 4, Winter 1975, pp. 131-152.
- Angela McRobbie, “The Passagenwerk and the Place of Walter Benjamin in Cultural Studies: Benjamin, Cultural Studies, Marxist Theories of Art,” Cultural Studies, Vol. 6, No. 2, May 1992, pp. 147-169.
- Naomi Klein, "Alt.Everything," from No Logo, Picador: 2000, pp. 63-85 (Chapter 3).
- Jon Goss, "Geographies of Consumption: The Work of Consumption," Progress in Human Geography, Vol. 30, No. 2, 2006; pp. 237-249.
Week Three (June 6) - Lanugage, Discourse and Power
Readings for today
- Roland Barthes, excerpt from "Myth Today."
- Michel Foucault, "On Method." in the RED book
- John Storey, Chapter 6 in Cultural Theory and Popular Culture. Click HERE for the book.
- Guide: 'Structuralism' from the Cultural Theory: The Key Concepts
- Guide: 'Post-structuralism' from the Cultural Theory: The Key Concepts
- Guide: 'Deconstruction' from the Cultural Theory: The Key Concepts
- Guide: An overview of post-structuralism
- Michel Foucault, excerpts on 'discourse', power/knowledge, and structuralism.
- David Gunkel, "Deconstruction for Dummies" from Hacking Cyberspace.
- John Storey, "Structuralism & Post-Structuralism" (Chapter 6) in Cultural Theory and Popular Culture.
- An interview with Michel Foucault entitled "Body/Power," from Power/Knowledge, Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972-1977.
- Peter Dews, "Power and Subjectivity in Foucault," New Left Review, Issue #144, March-April 1984, pp. 72-95.
- Very useful lecture notes and outlines on Michel Foucault from Professor John Protevi (Louisiana State University). In particular, take a look at his outlines on Discipline and Punish and The Subject and Power. Also see his lecture notes on 'Situating Foucault'
- Claude Levi-Strauss, "Structural Analysis in Linguistics and in Anthropology," Structural Anthropology (1958).
- Notes on Claude Levi-Strauss' "The Structural Study of Myth."
- Raymond Williams, "Marxism, Structuralism and Literary Analysis," New Left Review, Issue #129, September-October 1981, pp. 51-66.
- Chris Weedon, "Feminist Principles of Poststructuralism" in the RED book
Week Three (June 8) - Psychoanalysis & Cultural Critique
Readings for today:
- Laura Mulvey, "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema."
- Lacan's key terms (Imaginary, Symbolic, Real)
- Dino Felluga, "Modules on Lacan: On Psychosexual Development," (links to all four sections are in the menu on the left)
- Questions: Psychoanalysis and Cultural Critique
- Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks (1952).
- Slavoj Žižek, speaking at Cooper Union in New York City (2009).
- Louis Althusser, "Freud and Lacan," New Left Review, Issue #55, May-June 1969, pp. 49-65.
- Žižek's key ideas, concepts and terms.
- Laura Mulvey, "Afterthoughts on 'Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema'"
- Jacques Lacan, "Of Structure as the Inmixing of an Otherness Prerequisite to Any Subject Whatever."
- Julia Kristeva, "Approaching Abjection," (excerpt) from Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection, trans. Leon S. Roudiez, Columbia University Press: 1982.
- Notes on Kristeva: Dino Felluga, "Modules on Kristeva: On the Abject." Introductory Guide to Critical Theory.
Week Four (June 13) - Cultural Studies, Part I
Readings for today:
- NOTE - Copies of the readings for this week are on my office door (13N, 624 S. Michigan)
- Dick Hebdige, excerpt from Subculture: The Meaning of Style (1979).
- Raymond Williams, "The Analysis of Culture."
- EP Thompson, "Preface from the Making of the English Working Class."
- READING RESPONSE PAPER DUE TODAY!
- Guide: Stuart Hall, "On the Origins of Cultural Studies," (video)
- Guide: Norma Schulman, "Conditions of Their Own Making: An Intellectual History of the Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham." Canadian Journal of Communication, Vol 18, No. 1 (1993).
- Guide: Daniel Chandler, "Semiotics for Beginners: Encoding/Decoding" (online)
- Guide: Professor Ron Strickland's lecture on British Cultural Studies (via YouTube)
- Raymond Williams, "Culture is Ordinary," in The Everyday Life Reader, ed. Ben Highmore (New York & London: Routledge) 2002, pp. 91-100.
- Raymond Williams, "Analysis of Culture," in The Long Revolution, 1961, pp. 57-70.
- Stuart Hall, "Cultural Studies and Its Theoretical Legacies." Originally published in Cultural Studies, ed. Lawrence Grossberg, Cary Nelson, Paula Treichler (New York & London: Routledge) 1992, pp. 277-294.
- Stuart Hall, "The Emergence of Cultural Studies and the Crisis of the Humanities," October, Vol. 53, 1990, pp. 11-90.
- Stuart Hall, "Cultural Studies: Two Paradigms," Media, Culture and Society 2 (1980): pp. 57-72.
- Marquard Smith, "On the State of Cultural Studies: An Interview with Paul Gilroy," Third Text, No. 49, Winter 1999-2000, pp. 15-26.
- Henry Giroux, "Cultural Studies, Public Pedagogy and the Responsibility of Intellectuals," Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies Vol. 1, No. 1, March 2004, pp. 59-79.
- Alan O’Connor, "Who’s Emma and The Limits of Cultural Studies," Cultural Studies, Vol. 13 (4) 1999 , pp. 691-702.
- Stuart Hall, "Culture, Community, Nation," Cultural Studies, Vol. 7, No. 3 (1993): 349-363.
Week Four (June 15) - Cultural Studies, Part II
Readings for today:
- Stuart Hall, "Negotiating Caribbean Identities."
- Sunaina Maira, “Henna and Hip Hop: Cultural Production and the Work of Cultural Studies.”
- Recommended: Paul Gilroy, "'Get Up, Get Into It and Get Involved': Soul, Civil Rights and Black Power," from Ain't No Black in the Union Jack.
- Questions: On Race & Ethnicity
- Paul Gilroy, "British Cultural Studies and the Pitfalls of Identity," MCS 381-395.
- Ward Churchill, "The Crucible of American Indian Identity," from Z Magazine, January 1998.
- Paul Gilroy, The Black Atlantic (excerpt).
- Stuart Hall, "Whose Heritage?: Un-settling 'the heritage', Re-imagining the Post-nation," Third Text, Vol. 13, No. 49 (1999): 3-13.
- Winston James, "Migration, Racism and Identity: The Caribbean Experience in Britain," New Left Review, Issue #193, May-June 1992, pp. 15-55.
- Edward Said, "On Palestinian Identity: A Conversation with Salman Rushdie," New Left Review, Issue #160, November-December 1986, pp. 63-80.
- Henry Giroux, "Living Dangerously: Identity Politics and the New Cultural Racism (Towards a Critical Pedagogy of Representation)," Cultural Studies, Volume 7, No. 1, January 1993 , pp. 1-27.
- Patrick Brantlinger, "Forgetting Genocide: Or, the Last of The Last of the Mohicans," Cultural Studies, Volume 12, No. 1, January 1998, pp. 15-30.
- Pancho Mcfarland, "Hyper- Masculine and Misogynist Violence in Chicano Rap," Bad Subjects #61, 2002.
- Mimi Nguyen, "Orientalist Kitsch," Pop Politics.
- Mimi Nguyen, "It's (Not) a White World: Looking For Race in Punk," Punk Planet, No. 28, November/December 1998.
- C.L.R. James, "Black Power," a talk given in London, 1967.
- Black Panther Party, "Ten-Point Program."
Week Five (June 20) - Thinking/Doing Gender
Readings for today:
- Judith Butler, Preface to Gender Trouble (1999).
- Angela McRobbie, “Post-feminism and Popular Culture,” Feminist Media Studies, Vol. 4, Issue 3, November 2004, pp. 255-264.
- Guide: Judith Butler on gender & sex by Dean Felluga
- Guide: Judith Butler on performativity by Dean Felluga
- CLICK HERE for more readings on feminism & gender.
- Robin DG Kelley, "This Battlefield Called Life: Black Feminist Dreams," in Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination, pp. 135-156.
- Adrienne Rich, "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence," Signs, Vol. 5, No. 4, Women: Sex and Sexuality. (Summer, 1980), pp. 631-660.
- Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, "Introduction," From Between Men, 1985.
- Chandra Talpade Mohanty, excerpt from "Under Western Eyes:Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses,"
- Anne Balsamo, "Feminism and Cultural Studies," The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, Vol. 24, No. 1, (Spring, 1991), pp. 50-73.
- Judith Lorber, “'Night to his Day': The Social Construction of Gender," excerpts from Paradoxes of Gender.
- Mattilda, aka Matt Bernstein Sycamore, “Gay Shame: From Queer Autonomous Space to Direct Action Extravaganza."
- R. Anthony Slagle, "Queer Criticism and Sexual Normativity: The Case of Pee-wee Herman," Journal of Homosexuality, Vol. 45, No. 2/3/4, 2003, pp. 129-146.
- Stephen Maddison (2000) Fags, Hags and Queer Sisters: Gender Dissent and Heterosocial Bonds in Gay Culture, Macmillan & St. Martin’s Press (chapter 2) [available online at http://www.opengender.org.uk/node/108 ]
- Paula Graham (2002) ‘Buffy Wars: The Next Generation’ Rhizomes issue 4, http://www.rhizomes.net/issue4/graham.html
Week Five (June 22) - Postcolonial Theroy
Readings for today:
- Edward Said, excerpt from Orientalism.
- Sunaina Maira, "Belly Dancing: Arab-Face, Orientalist Feminism and U.S. Empire," American Quarterly (2008), pp. 317-345.
- READING RESPONSE PAPER DUE TODAY!
- Fela Kuti, "Colonial Mentality"
- Anti-Product, "It Festers in the Hearts"
- Guide: Overview of Colonialism and Post-colonialism
- Guide: Outline of Mohanty's "Under Western Eyes"
- Frantz Fanon, "Reciprocal Bases of National Culture and the Fight for Freedom: A Speech to Congress of Black African Writers."
- Che Guevara, "Colonialism is Doomed," A speech delivered on December 11, 1964 to the 19th General Assembly of the United Nations in New York.
- Kwame Nkrumah, "Introduction", "The Mechanisms of Neo-Colonialism," "Conclusion," Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism, Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd: London, 1965.
- Amilcar Cabral, "The Weapon of Theory," Address delivered to the first Tricontinental Conference of the Peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America held in Havana in January, 1966.
- Cultural Studies, Vol. 21, Nos. 2&3, 2007 (Special Issue: Coloniality of Power and De-colonial Thinking)
- Gloria Anzaldua, Borderlands/La Frontera
- Adria Imada “Hawaiians on Tour: Hula Circuits through the American Empire,” American Quarterly, Vol. 56, No. 1 (March 2004) pp. 111-149.
- Adria Imada, “The Army Learns to Luau: Imperial Hospitality and Military Photography in Hawai'I,” Contemporary Pacific, Vol. 20, No. 2 (2008) pp. 329-361.
- Edward Said, Culture and Imperialism
- Ngugi Wa Thiong'o, Decolonizing the Mind
- Stuart Hall, "Culture, Community, Nation," Cultural Studies, Vol. 7, No. 3, October 1993, pp. 349-363.
- Stuart Hall, "Thinking the Diaspora: Home-Thoughts from Abroad," Small Axe #6, 1999, pp. 1-18.
- Stuart Hall, "Whose Heritage? Un-settling 'The Heritage', Re-imagining the Post-Nation," Third Text, Vol. 13, Issue 49, Winter 1999, pp. 3-13.
- Postcolonial studies at Emory University (relevant articles, links and glossaries).
- The Post-Colonial Studies Reader
- The Post-Colonial Question
Week Six (June 27) - Theorizing Space & Place
Readings for today:
- Michel DeCerteau "Walking in the City," from The Practice of Everyday Life.
- Luis Aponte-Pares, “Casitas Place and Culture: Appropriating Place in Puerto Rican Barrios,” Places, Vol. 11, No. 1, 1997.
- Guide: An overview on space & place (including notes on de Certeau's essay).
- David Harvey, "Space as a Keyword" in Spaces of Capitalism (Verso, 2006)
- Tim Cresswell, "Defining Place," in Place: A Short Introduction (chapter 1).
- David Harvey and Raymond Williams, "Militant Particularism and Global Ambition: The Conceptual Politics of Place, Space, and Environment in the Work of Raymond Williams," Social Text, No. 42, Spring 1995, pp. 69-98.
- Andy Merrifield, "The Dialectics of Dystopia: Disorder and Zero Tolerance in The City," International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, June 2000, Vol. 24, Iss. 2; pg. 473-489.
- Andy Merrifield, "The Urbanization of Labor: Living-Wage Activism in the American City," Social Text, March 2000, Vol. 18, Iss. 1; pg. 31-54.
- David Nye, "Introduction" and "Constructing Nature: Niagara Falls and the Grand Canyon" in Narratives and Spaces, pp. 1-24.
- Derek Gregory, "Between the book and the lamp: imaginative geographies of Egypt, 1849-50," Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 20, Number 1, March 1995 , pp. 29-57.
- Espen Aarseth, "Allegories of Space: The Question of Spatiality in Computer Games." Cybertext Yearbook 2000. Ed. Markku Eskelinen, Raine Koskimaa. Jyväskylä, Finland: University of Jyväskylä, 2000.
Week Six (July 6) - Globalization
Readings for today
- Arjun Appadurai, "Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy."
- Douglas Kellner (with Richard Kahn), "Resisting Globalization."
- FINAL PAPER PROPOSAL DUE TODAY! (SAME LENGTH AND TIGHT FOCUS AS YOUR RESPONSE PAPERS; INCLUDE A WORKING BIBLIOGRAPHY)
- Globalization - Four slides from class lecture
- Guide: 'Globalization' from Keywords in American Cultural Studies
- Guide: What is Globalization? (an outline of trends)
- Guide: "Globalization," in the Standford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- "Globalization," in the Standford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Tina Mai Chen, "Introduction: Thinking through Embeddedness: Globalization, Culture, and the Popular," Cultural Critique, 58, Fall 2004, pp. 1-29.
- Saskia Sassen, "Spatialities and Temporalities of the Global: Elements for a Theorization," Public Culture, 12.1, 2000, 215-232.
- Saskia Sassen, "Globalization or denationalization?," Review of International Political Economy, Feb 2003, Vol. 10, Issue 1, pp. 1-22.
- Doreen Massey, “A Global Sense of Place.”
- Saskia Sassen, "Local Actors in Global Politics," Current Sociology, 2004, Vol. 52, Iss. 4, pp. 649-670.
- Alan O'Connor, "Punk and Globalization"
- An interview with Saskia Sassen from 2000.
- John Urry, "Globalising the Tourist Gaze."
- Richa Nagar, Victoria Lawson, Linda McDowell and Susan Hanson, "Locating Globalization: Feminist (Re)readings of the Subjects and Spaces of Globalization," Economic Geography, Vol. 78, No. 3, Jul., 2002, pp. 257-284.
- Jaafar Aksikas, "Prisoners of Globalization: Marginality, Community and the New Informal Economy in Morocco," Mediterranean Politics, Vol. 12, No. 2, 249–262, July 2007.
- Cindi Katz, "On the Grounds of Globalization: A Topography for Feminist Political Engagement," Signs, Vol. 26, No. 4, Globalization and Gender. (Summer, 2001), pp. 1213-1234.
- Imre Szeman, "Culture and Globalization, or, The Humanities in Ruins," CR: The New Centennial Review, 3.2, 2003, pp. 91-115.
- Arjun Appadurai, "Grassroots Globalization and the Research Imagination," Public Culture, 12.1, 2000, pp. 1-19.
Week Eight (July 11) - The Politics of the Popular
- Pierre Bourdieu, "Distinction," (excerpt)
- Dick Hebdige, "Travelling Light: One Route Into Material Culture," RAIN, No. 59 (1983): 11-13.
- Dylan A.T. Miner, “Provocations on Sneakers: The Multiple Meanings of Athletic Shoes, Sport, Race, and Masculinity.” CR: The New Centennial Review, Vol. 9, No. 2 (2009).
Week Eight (July 13) - LAST DAY OF CLASS
Today:
- FINAL EXAM!
Reminder: Case Study papers are due by Friday, July 15 by 4:00pm. Late papers will NOT be accepted.
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